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K 9 (missile)

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Place of origin
  
Weight
  
245 kg (540 lb)

Diameter
  
250 mm (9.8 in)

Manufacturer
  
Length
  
4.5 m (14 ft 9 in)

K-9 (missile)

Type
  
short-range air-to-air missile

The Raduga K-9 (NATO reporting name AA-4 'Awl') was a short-range air-to-air missile developed by the Soviet Union in the late 1950s. It was designed by MKB Raduga, a division of aircraft maker Mikoyan-Gurevich. The K-9 was also known as the K-155, and would apparently have had the service designation R-38. It was intended to arm the Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-152A (NATO reporting name 'Flipper'), an experimental high speed twin-engine aircraft, predecessor to the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 'Foxbat'. When the Ye-152A was shown at Tushino in 1961, a prototype of the K-9 missile was displayed with it.

Neither the 'Flipper' nor the 'Awl' ever entered production.

Operators

  •  Soviet Union
  • References

    K-9 (missile) Wikipedia


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